This Holographic I Will Follow Him Snowman Yard Display.
is 48 inches tall and 23 inches wide with 150 multi colored mini lights. The outdoor snowman is holding a blue star with the words “I will follow him” that is lighted with multi colored lights. To keep warm the snowman is wearing green and white striped gloves. Wrapped around his neck is a white, blue, and red striped scarf that is blowing in the winter wind. Frosty the snowman has rosy red cheeks, a carrot nose and blue buttons. The holographic material is attached to a painted heavy-duty wire frame. At night, with the lights turned on the frosty snowman set will attract everyone attention. The frosty white holographic material will also look great during the day. The Holographic Mylar material reflects the light so it shines like light passing through colored glass. A very impressive indoor or outdoor display. The snowman sections are connected with locking wing nut bolts. Everything you need to assembly the frosty the snowman set is included.
To secure the snowman into the ground there are two metal support sticks for each figure that have two side support sticks that are driven into the ground and placed in the ends of the support stakes. There are also two center support nails for each figure that are driven into the ground that attach to the base of the figures. Complete assembly instructions for the holographic snowman set are included.
This indoor or outdoor decoration with its delightful colors will be the hit of the neighborhood. This playful outdoor decoration will delight the young and old alike.
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Holographic History:
Holography was invented in 1947 by Hungarian physicist Dennis Gabor (1900-1979), for which he received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1971. The discovery was an unexpected result of research into improving electron microscopes at the British Thomson-Houston Company in Rugby, England, but the field did not really advance until the invention of the laser in 1960.
Several types of holograms can be made. The very first holograms were "transmission holograms", which were viewed by shining laser light through them. A later refinement, the "rainbow transmission" hologram allowed viewing by white light and is commonly seen today on credit cards as a security feature and on product packaging. These versions of the rainbow transmission holograms incorporate a reflective foil backing which provides the light from "behind" to reconstruct their imagery. Another kind of common hologram is the true "white-light reflection hologram" which is made in such a way that the image is reconstructed naturally using light on the same side of the hologram as the viewer.
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